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    I love how the end of the scales slightly resembles a late 1800s or custom gun stock. Just a bit!

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    Nice job, that's a beautiful razor.

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    I absolutely love it! She looks much better than she did when I won her, those black plastic scales just didn't do her justice. Thank you Glen, and thanks again SRP!
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    Fantastic look!

    The Leopard Wood is knowleged at "Louro Faia" in Brazil.

    Congratulations.

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    Another great looking peice Glen.
    Those scales are superb .

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    Beautiful work as usual. I love the coats of poly. Did you use wipe on or the type in the can that you brush on? Not trying to be nosy, just trying to learn the ways of the pros.
    Great Razor and I bet she'll shave as nice as she looks!

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    Trey I use the wipe on, probably the easiest finish you can use...
    Just rub it down with either steel wool, or the synthetic type buffs inbetween coats....

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    Beautiful, love leopard wood. I've had good results with just tung oil too. Not to mention a great blade. Great job.

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    I always wondered what was meant by a balanced blade exactly. Its always helpful to have a visual demonstration. Thanks. I also think the razor is awesome. Particularly I like the gold plating and engraving on the blade. Cool stuff!

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    I really liked how the wood looks so three-dimensional!
    Did you use any kind of coloring or is it the natural color?

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